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Revere Stereo 33

The Revere Stereo 33 is a 35mm stereo camera produced by the Revere Camera Company of the United States, introduced in the 1950s. It was designed to shoot paired frames on standard 35mm film for viewing as stereo (3D) image pairs, placing it in the mid-century boom of consumer stereo photography.

At recent UK auction, hammer prices for the Revere Stereo 33 have been modest, with examples selling for £60 in late 2023 and £81 in 2022 — wholesale saleroom levels rather than dealer retail. Earlier Christie's results from 2002 and 2004 reached £120 and £170, so today's market is noticeably softer than it was two decades ago. What a Stereo 33 is worth in 2026 depends heavily on cosmetic condition, working shutters on both lenses, and the presence of the original case.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: September 2025

Date Price Source
Sep 2025 £106 Flints Auctions
Dec 2023 £60 Special Auction Services
Jun 2022 £81 Flints Auctions
Nov 2005 EUR 120 Leitz Auction
Mar 2004 £167 Christie's
May 2002 £117 Christie's
Feb 1999 £69 Christie's

Frequently asked questions

What is a Revere Stereo 33 worth today?

Recent UK auction hammer prices have sat in the £60–£81 range, so a clean, working example typically sells for under £100 at saleroom level.

How much does a Revere Stereo 33 sell for at auction?

The two most recent UK hammer results were £60 in December 2023 and £81 in June 2022, while earlier Christie's sales in the early 2000s reached £120–£170.

Is the Revere Stereo 33 holding its value?

No — the price trend has softened since the early 2000s, when it sold for well over £100, to a current range closer to £60–£80 at UK auction.